Hi everyone! I was wondering if a Sahara Jk would get stuck using 22" xd monster wheels wrapped in 37"nitto mud grapplers, I live in Chicago so in the winter it kinda snows alot. Please if you had experience can you please let me know? Thank you for your time.

Hi everyone! I was wondering if a Sahara Jk would get stuck using 22" xd monster wheels wrapped in 37"nitto mud grapplers, I live in Chicago so in the winter it kinda snows alot. Please if you had experience can you please let me know? Thank you for your time.

OP I'm begging you, please read through this forum in its entirety before making that kind of decision. Your making all these plans and it sounds like a. You've never owned a jeep before b. you have no idea what 37" tires means for the test of the vehicle and c. You know you want a jeep right? And not a hummer?

Hi everyone! I was wondering if a Sahara Jk would get stuck using 22" xd monster wheels wrapped in 37"nitto mud grapplers, I live in Chicago so in the winter it kinda snows alot. Please if you had experience can you please let me know? Thank you for your time.

Nevermind the fact it would be a bit strange to put such large rims on a jeep, the issue at hand is i hear mud terrain tires do not fare well in the snow, so if anything search for all terrain tires. Also, seeing as apparently youve never owned a jeep before, to go to such a large size wheel is not an easy tasks and takes a lot of time, gutting the rig, and MONEY to do. The tires that come stock on all wranglers will do excellent in snow if you do buy a jeep. As a survivor of new york winters i can vouch for that.

Hi everyone! I was wondering if a Sahara Jk would get stuck using 22" xd monster wheels wrapped in 37"nitto mud grapplers, I live in Chicago so in the winter it kinda snows alot. Please if you had experience can you please let me know? Thank you for your time.

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Originally Posted by ealive

Sounds like it's gunna be a sic rig, bro. Please post up pics of your whip once it's out the shop!

Hi everyone! I was wondering if a Sahara Jk would get stuck using 22" xd monster wheels wrapped in 37"nitto mud grapplers, I live in Chicago so in the winter it kinda snows alot. Please if you had experience can you please let me know? Thank you for your time.

Short answer to your question. YUP!!!!

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Chicago is where I was born and raised. My first job was driving a garbage truck in the city and when the rest of the city shut down because of snow, I was still moving, mostly. Even with the huge tires and additional weight of my truck, I managed to get it stuck, so it is possible for a Jeep outfitted the way you wish to get stuck in the snow. Any vehicle can get stuck in the snow if things go wrong, BUT you're less likely to get stuck than if you drove a Prius or some other weeny car.

The reason you are not getting the exact answer to your question is because it is not a common setup you are asking about. You can get stuck in the snow with just about any set up. With such large wheels and tires you start running into a lot of other issues besides snow. But with enough research and money you could go with what you described.

The reason you are not getting the exact answer to your question is because it is not a common setup you are asking about. You can get stuck in the snow with just about any set up. With such large wheels and tires you start running into a lot of other issues besides snow. But with enough research and money you could go with what you described.

So what you are saying is 37's on 17's mud grapplers is better then 37's on 22's mud grapplers in the snow

I like big wheels, but would not go over 20's on a Jeep, but that is just my opinion. I live in MI and my stock Sahara has not gotten stuck yet in over 2 years in the snow with the stock wheel/tire combo.

No where did he ask what it takes to run 37 , he ask is mud grapplers good in the snow

If you read beyond the title of the thread, the op is talking about a Jeep he hasn't purchased yet. Having to mod the Jeep to fit 37's is something he should be warned about. Moose5 already covered mud tires not working well in snow.

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